Top Events in Las Vegas This Week (September 22-28)

Las Vegas is packed with exciting events from September 22-28, 2024, offering everything from iconic concerts to massive festivals. Here’s a roundup of top happenings you won’t want to miss during this week.

  • Chayanne at MGM Grand Garden Arena (September 22): Latin music fans are in for a treat as the Puerto Rican superstar Chayanne brings his electrifying “Desde el Alma” tour to Las Vegas. Expect a night filled with romantic ballads and energetic dance hits.

  • MINExpo International (September 24-26): If you’re into tech and industry, the MINExpo at the Las Vegas Convention Center is a massive showcase of the latest mining equipment and innovations. It’s an important global event for those in the field, but also fascinating for those interested in cutting-edge technology.

  • Life is Beautiful Festival (September 27-28): One of Vegas’ most beloved festivals, Life is Beautiful transforms Downtown Las Vegas into a vibrant hub of music, art, and culture. This year, the festival takes on a new “Big Beautiful Block Party” format, bringing intimate performances from big names like LCD Soundsystem and Peggy Gou, as well as immersive art installations.

  • The Eagles at MSG Sphere (September 27-28): Legendary rock band The Eagles will be performing at the new MSG Sphere venue as part of their Las Vegas residency. This state-of-the-art immersive venue is perfect for a night of classic hits like “Hotel California” and “Take It Easy”.

  • Nicki Minaj at MGM Grand Garden Arena (September 28): Rap queen Nicki Minaj returns to Vegas with a powerful performance showcasing her greatest hits and her latest releases. Her concert is sure to be a highlight for fans of hip-hop and pop.

  • Garth Brooks at Caesars Palace (September 26): Country music legend Garth Brooks continues his residency at The Colosseum. His performance promises an unforgettable night of classic country hits and newer releases.

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